STELLAMAR: Onboard
Exterior
Exterior spaces are distributed across several decks with dedicated areas for lounging, dining and exercise.
Exterior
MAIN DECK AFT
Freely movable furniture lets you sip espresso, read a book, or relax in custom comfort. Connecting seamlessly to the interiors via grand glass doors.
Exterior
FOREDECK
Integrated sofas and sunpads create a forward lounge area that can be shaded with a removable bimini.
Exterior
SUNDECK
The sundeck combines lounging areas, a bar, a Lynx barbecue and gym equipment including a cross-trainer, with a pool positioned aft.
Pool
Bar & Lounge
Exterior
SWIM PLATFORM
The bathing platform has a transformer element that can be raised or lowered hydraulically.
Interior
Designed by Francesco Paszkowski in collaboration with Margherita Casprini and the owners, Stellamar’s interior pairs natural materials with a restrained palette. Bright oak flooring and ceilings combine with cream leather wall panels, illuminated by large windows.
Interior
MAIN SALON
The main salon combines lounge seating around Arpège Méridienne sofas by Christian Liaigre with a formal dining area centred on a Breccia Aurora marble table and Cassina Hola chairs.
Interior
UPPER SALON
Configured as an entertainment lounge, the upper salon features a Poliform Saint-Germain sofa and Archibald armchairs by Poltrona Frau arranged around a large television, with sliding doors opening to the aft deck.
Accommodation
Accommodation is arranged across two decks with the owner’s suite forward on the main deck and four guest cabins on the lower deck. Separate crew accommodation sleeps seven.
Accommodation
OWNER’S SUITE
The full-beam owner’s suite includes a study area, walk-in wardrobe, and a bathroom spanning nearly five metres with twin marble basins, a freestanding bathtub, a hammam shower and an infrared sauna.
Owner's Suite
En Suite
Accommodation
GUEST CABINS
Two VIP cabins and two twin cabins with sliding berths that convert into doubles provide flexible accommodation for guests.
Double Cabin 1
Double Cabin 2
Twin Cabin 1
Twin Cabin 2
Technical
A steel displacement hull, efficient propulsion and substantial fuel capacity allow passages of more than 5,000 nautical miles, opening remote cruising grounds without frequent refuelling. A generously sized engine room simplifies access to machinery during voyages.